Firearms & Militaria Auction on Jun 23, 2026 by Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
(C) SCARCE REMINGTON NO. 4 AMERICAN BOY SCOUT .22 ROLLING BLOCK SINGLE SHOT RIFLE (1913).(A) RARE EARLY SYRACUSE 10 GA. LC SMITH TRAP SIDE BY SIDE BAR HAMMER SHOTGUN.(C) OUTSTANDING L.C. SMITH FWE SIDE BY SIDE 20 GAUGE SHOTGUN IN ORIGINAL PERIOD BOX.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Firearms & Militaria

Bidding for this Firearms & Militaria auction will take place ONLINE ONLY. Live Bidding will take place on June 23, 2026 beginning at 9AM EDT. In-Person, Absentee and Phone Bidding options will not be available for this auction
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(A) ASA WATERS US MODEL 1836 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.: This was the standard US issue pistol used during the Mexican American War and was the last US issue flintlock pistol. This example is dated 1842. It is standard in all respects including the swivel
1007: (A) ASA WATERS US MODEL 1836 FLINTLOCK PISTOL.Est.
$800
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$1,200
$400
(A) IRISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY EDWARDS OF DUBLIN.: William Edwards produced high quality pistols in Dublin in the latter half of the 18th century. Both the lock and barrel are stamped "EDWARDS" and the barrel is also stamped "Dublin". The swamped
1008: (A) IRISH FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY EDWARDS OF DUBLIN.Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
$500
(A) HENRY NOCK FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL.: Nock was a revered British gunsmith who began his illustrious career in London in 1772 and where he died in 1804. Stamped "London" on the right side of frame with "H. NOCK" stamped on left. Features
1009: (A) HENRY NOCK FLINTLOCK MUFF PISTOL.Est.
$500
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$800
$250
(A) PAIR OF REDFERN FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS.: Probably William Redfern, recorded as working with his brothers Bartholomew and Matthew in Birmingham between 1799 and 1803. Made in identical configuration and likely intended as a pair for an
1010: (A) PAIR OF REDFERN FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOLS.Est.
$1,000
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$1,500
$500